有人的生命軌跡 : 2013 ~2014 有人在台達電當能源講師
2007年台達基金會自美國引進「全校式經營能源教育」(K-12 Energy Education Program, KEEP) 教材,嘗試讓能源教育走入校園。自2008年起,每年培訓八十名企業志工,到國小校園推廣能源教育課程。 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyE1Z23IzIw
K-12 Energy Education Program
The Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program, also known as KEEP, is Wisconsin's Energy Education K-12 teacher and student resource. With support from Wisconsin gas and electric utilities, KEEP has reached more than 8,000 teachers statewide since it started in 1993. KEEP workshops cover topics like basic energy concepts, renewable energy, school building energy efficiency, biomass and other special energy topics. KEEP is housed in the Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education at UW-Stevens Point. The program has expanded its scope of work beyond teacher professional development to teach students how to take leadership roles in their schools and promote sustainable energy behaviors at school, at home and in their communities.
KEEP offers several on‑site student training programs, including Student Energy Audit Training (SEAT) for grades 6 through 8. Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) role models assist with turning the school into a field trip experience with help from facilities personnel and hands‑on activities from the Alliance to Save Energy. This program is offered as a half‑day or full‑day.
Investigations for Students in Energy Efficiency (I-SEE) is a data‑driven analysis of students' own family energy consumption data. Students increase their knowledge, skills and confidence. An online tracking dashboard allows students to track their energy usage while utilizing KEEP's hands-on energy audit toolkit for school and home.
KEEP Initiatives
- University-accredited courses on energy education, renewable energy, and school building efficiency (including two online courses)
- Multiple Activity Guides developed through KEEP
- The Wisconsin K-12 Energy Education Program Activity Guide
- Doable Renewables: A Renewable Energy Education Supplement to the KEEP Activity Guide
- Energy and Your School: A School Building Energy Efficiency Education Supplement to the KEEP Activity Guide
- Know the Flow of Energy in Your School: A Supplement to the KEEP Activity Guide for teachers of kindergarten through fourth-grade students (available in Spanish)
- Energy Education Teaching Ideas for Homeschool
- Biofutures: A Biomass Energy Education Supplement to the KEEP Activity Guide
- Energy Education Certificate through the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
- Contests for students
- Building Science Conceptual Framework
- Energy Educator of the Year Awards for formal and non-formal educators
- Funding opportunities for teachers and schools/districts related to energy efficiency and conservation projects and energy education
- Support to attend networking and training opportunities for teachers and facilities personnel
- Professional conferences and other events
- Annual Energy and Sustainable Living Fair, Custer, Wis.
- Direct support for Wisconsin Green & Healthy Schools, especially for those pursuing the energy and/or transportation focus areas
contact the Wisconsin KEEP program at (715) 346-2425 or malexand@uwsp.edu.
Lesson plan
K4
https://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/KEEP/Pages/EnEdActGuide.aspx
references
official https://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/KEEP/Pages/default.aspx